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Liverpool latest: Arne Slot urged to make 'dream' transfer as Alexis Mac Allister's dad speaks out

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There's plenty going on at Anfield as we bring you the latest Liverpool newsA win over Chelsea on Saturday could be enough to guarantee Liverpool's place in next season's Champions League. While this has been a campaign to forget for the Reds, there remains the prospect of a positive conclusion despite the lack of silverware.Securing a spot in European football's most prestigious competition will also substantially strengthen the club's spending power this summer, with Arne Slot anticipated to remain at the helm for another costly recruitment drive.Among the Dutchman's priorities is finding replacements for Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson, who will depart the club after nine years of service.



Slot may also need to address Alexis Mac Allister's contractual circumstances, while the Reds manager has been urged to complete a "dream" acquisition for the club.READ MORE: Why Liverpool are looking at Yan Diomande and role Jurgen Klopp could play in transferREAD MORE: Where the Liverpool players who took on Chelsea 10 years ago are nowWe examine the key stories emerging from Anfield...Mac Allister's future addressedAlexis Mac Allister has just two years remaining on his Liverpool deal but is not currently involved in discussions over fresh terms, according to his father Carlos. All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook pageDiscussing his son's future, Carlos told WinWin: "Alexis has a valid contract until June 2028 and so far we are not speaking publicly with any other club.

We believe that the club's fans deserve this level of respect from the player, and so far the club has not negotiated with us to renew the contract."The World Cup winner is amongst several players this campaign who have failed to reach the standards they previously set, with the Reds poised to conclude the season empty-handed.Slot urged to pursue dream targetLiverpool's attacking options will require substantial investment this summer. But, as I said, he's at a great club, and they're winning most of the trophies that they can."For him to leave Paris, it will be a difficult one, but he's definitely a player that I like to watch.